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These are the proceedings of the 25th International Conference on
Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering, which was
held in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada in July 2018. Domain
decomposition methods are iterative methods for solving the often
very large systems of equations that arise when engineering
problems are discretized, frequently using finite elements or other
modern techniques. These methods are specifically designed to make
effective use of massively parallel, high-performance computing
systems. The book presents both theoretical and computational
advances in this domain, reflecting the state of art in 2018.
This book is a collection of papers presented at the 23rd
International Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods in Science
and Engineering, held on Jeju Island, Korea on July 6-10, 2015.
Domain decomposition methods solve boundary value problems by
splitting them into smaller boundary value problems on subdomains
and iterating to coordinate the solution between adjacent
subdomains. Domain decomposition methods have considerable
potential for a parallelization of the finite element methods, and
serve a basis for distributed, parallel computations.
These are the proceedings of the 25th International Conference on
Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering, which was
held in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada in July 2018. Domain
decomposition methods are iterative methods for solving the often
very large systems of equations that arise when engineering
problems are discretized, frequently using finite elements or other
modern techniques. These methods are specifically designed to make
effective use of massively parallel, high-performance computing
systems. The book presents both theoretical and computational
advances in this domain, reflecting the state of art in 2018.
This book is a collection of papers presented at the 23rd
International Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods in Science
and Engineering, held on Jeju Island, Korea on July 6-10, 2015.
Domain decomposition methods solve boundary value problems by
splitting them into smaller boundary value problems on subdomains
and iterating to coordinate the solution between adjacent
subdomains. Domain decomposition methods have considerable
potential for a parallelization of the finite element methods, and
serve a basis for distributed, parallel computations.
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